• Sixty-three percent of Arkansas cities had a clinic within driving distance. Clement said she and members of the WRA board hope to eventually increase that number to 100 percent.

• There were 82 directors/co-directors, including one male, and 300-plus leaders.

• The 5K had 2,009 official finishers, in addition to 325 leaders who ran alongside their charges.

“I am excited about the records we set this year [for the number of clinics, clinic registrations and race participants],” Clement said. “We owe the growth to the dedicated directors, co-directors and leaders and the hard-working WRA board members,” which include Nicole Bates, president; Jennifer Welter, race director; Karen Buckner, secretary;

Other activities associated with the clinics were the pre-race Pasta Party at St. Joseph Parish Hall in Conway, featuring Yolanda Holder (Walking Diva), who holds the Guinness world record for most marathons completed in a year by a woman when she power-walked 120 in 2012, and a race-day food drive that collected 15 large boxes of items for the Arkansas Food Bank.

The 10 weeks of twice-weekly clinics are designed to meet the needs of all ability levels. Beginners can go from sedentary to 3.1 miles, and intermediate and advanced runners have programs with specific training goals to increase their speed, according to www.womenrunarkansas.net.

“What a challenging 10 weeks, weatherwise,” Clement said. “We had cold, rain, snow, sleet, wind and some sunshine. Hats off to the newbies who persevered.”

And persevere they did earlier this month — all 2,334 who finished the race. Clement was the finish-line photographer and took more than 800 photos, “from the winner to the last participant.”

“This is my most rewarding 1.5 hours the entire 10 weeks,” she said. “The high-fives, hugs and tears are so moving.”